

| Article | ||
The Teaching of Law in the United States: Studies on the Case and Socratic Methods in Comparison with Traditional Taiwanese Pedagogy |
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1 |
Recently Introduced Measures of Direct and Participatory Democracy and Their Constitutional Ramifications in the Republic of Korea |
41 | |
Promises and Pitfalls of Using National Bioethics Commissions as an Institution to Facilitate Deliberative Democracy— Lessons from the Policy Making of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research |
69 | |
Common Law Influences in Private Law—Taiwan’s Experiences Related to Corporate Law |
107 | |
Special Contributions |
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Judicial Governance Through Resolution of Legal Disputes?—A Japanese Perspective |
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141 |
Normative Evaluation on Judicial Governance in Korea: Focusing Standing Issue |
163 | |
Roundtable |
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Experiencing Independent Commissions: Japan v. Taiwan |
183 | |
Student Note |
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| 227 |
SEPTEMBER 2009
Volume 4 , Number 2